0.61% browsing share according to web analytics firm Clicky.
Google's Nexus One Android handset was only revealed on Tuesday, but it's already taking a 0.61% browsing share for websites tracked by US web analytics firm Clicky.
As TechCrunch points out, that's based almost entirely on Google staff and journalists/bloggers who attended the launch - people who've bought the handset from Google's website will only just be receiving it now.
Clicky's stats are based on 170,000 websites that use its Clicky Web Analytics software. Nexus One's 0.61% share compares to the 5.35% share taken by the Motorola Droid, and the 7.44% share for Android overall.
In more Nexus One news, UK operators T-Mobile and 3 have confirmed to MocoNews that they are negotiating to sell the smartphone here, alongside Vodafone.
Both confirm that they are in talks with Google, although there are no details of likely pricing or tariffs yet.
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